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Radio station in Cebu City, Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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DYIO (101.1 FM) - broadcasting as Y101 - is a radio station owned by GVM Radio/TV Corporation and operated by Y2H Broadcasting Network, Inc.[1] The station's studio and transmitter are located at the BSP Camp, Capitol Hills, Brgy. Lahug, Cebu City.[2][3][4]
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DYIO began test transmissions in 1979 and made its inaugural broadcast on March 1, 1980, under the ownership of Emilio Remedios Tuason's Trans-Radio Broadcasting Corporation, the original owner of Manila-based 99.5 RT. The station's original studio was located at Danaque Building along Osmeña Blvd.[citation needed]
Tuason and his cousin Binggoy Remedios were the station's first voices on the air. Y101 adapted 99.5 RT's CHR/Top 40 format and iconic slogan "The Rhythm of the City".
Y101's ownership was transferred in 1990 to GVM Radio/TV Corporation, owned by Emilio's sister Martha Tuason. It also changed its slogan to "Always First" and "Red Hot Radio" in March 2023.[5]
In 2024, GVM struck an airtime lease and shared sales-marketing agreement with Y2H Broadcasting Network, the owners of XFM. This brought Y101 into the portfolio of the broadcast company ran by Dr. Remelito Uy, along with erstwhile rival 92.3 FM and 88.3 XFM Cebu
In April 2025, Y101 transferred its studios to the BSP Camp (sharing space with now-sister station 92.3 FM) after its 2-decade broadcast from Gaisano Country Mall.
On May 18, 2025, Y101 began simulcasting on Quest Broadcasting-owned 92.3 FM. Further changes were implemented on the station such as the addition of gospel music on Saturdays as The Light on Y101, mirroring the main XFM's Gospel Hour - owing to the Uy family's affiliation with the Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement.
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- 99.5 XFM Manila - Manila's sister station of XFM 88.3, Y101 and DYBN 92.3 in this city.
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